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- 30 October 2009: Canadian folk singer attacked and killed by coyotes in Nova Scotia
- 26 October 2009: Academy Award-winning film director Paul Haggis leaves Scientology
- 24 October 2009: Canadian news doesn't interest Prime Minister, prefers to watch American
- 23 October 2009: Canada acquits man wrongly jailed for over a decade over teen girl's murder
- 14 September 2009: UK airplane bomb plotters sentenced, sent to jail
- 12 September 2009: Alleged ghost hunt in Toronto ends in death
- 24 August 2009: Suspect in model Jasmine Fiore's murder found dead
- 23 August 2009: Director of design for the 2010 Winter Olympics dies suddenly at 40
- 22 August 2009: New England, Canada brace for Hurricane Bill
- 19 August 2009: Hurricane Bill now a Category 4 storm
- 19 August 2009: Reality TV star sought after model found dead in California dumpster
- 16 August 2009: Tennis: Andy Murray wins Montreal Masters 2009
- 13 August 2009: Wikinews Shorts: August 13, 2009
- 11 August 2009: Wikinews international report: "Anonymous" holds anti-Scientology protests worldwide
- 8 August 2009: Philippines hit by Typhoon "Kiko" (Morakot), dozens killed
- 5 August 2009: Canadian theatre producers sentenced for fraud
- 5 August 2009: Stage collapse at Canadian "Big Valley Jamboree" kills one, and seriously injures four others
- 22 July 2009: United Soccer Leagues 2008: Whitecaps sign Pozniak
- 22 July 2009: Germany to host 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup
- 22 July 2009: 2007 Major League Soccer: Toronto FC vs. New England Revolution
- 18 July 2009: Major League Soccer: Beckham will miss game against Toronto
- 17 July 2009: "Anonymous" plans to protest Church of Scientology on February 10
- 16 July 2009: 'Bridezilla' YouTube video: many debate legitimacy
- 11 July 2009: Roller skating babies become YouTube sensation
- 11 July 2009: Two pilots dead in Richmond plane crash
- 10 July 2009: Canada pursues new nuclear research reactor to produce medical isotopes
- 5 July 2009: Rupert Grint, Harry Potter's "Ron Weasley", recovers from H1N1 swine flu virus
- 26 June 2009: Blake Griffin taken first in 2009 NBA Draft
- 26 June 2009: University study finds U.S. defense contract information in 'electronic waste' in Africa
- 24 June 2009: U.S., Mexico and U.K. top medalists at RoboGames 2009
- 19 June 2009: Canada's supercomputer goes online
- 11 June 2009: Three dead infants found in Canadian home
- 11 June 2009: San Diego State University pitcher taken first in baseball draft
- 9 June 2009: "Mrs. Hockey" Colleen Howe is laid to rest
- 6 June 2009: Swine flu: recent developments worldwide
- 2 June 2009: Hydrogen fuel cell cars promoted in various states, but U.S. federal funding cut
- 2 June 2009: Canadian victims of terrorism will be able to sue perpetrators
- 28 May 2009: Soyuz TMA-15 launches crew to International Space Station
- 28 May 2009: Ontario investigators search for the body of Victoria Stafford
- 24 May 2009: Ten-year-old computer glitch prevents delivery of 1,380 Canadian health results
- 20 May 2009: Canadian nuclear reactor shutdown causes worldwide medical isotope shortage
- 20 May 2009: Canadian still faces public beheading in Saudi Arabia
- 16 May 2009: Nearly three million contraband cigarettes seized by Canadian and U.S. authorities
- 11 May 2009: Wikinews Shorts: May 11, 2009
- 8 May 2009: Chrysler files for bankruptcy, Fiat Group SpA to run company
- 7 May 2009: Five arrested in Canada after C$2 million armoured car robbery
- 4 May 2009: Indo-Canadian teens kidnapped, found dead in car
- 3 May 2009: Swine flu worldwide: update
- 2 May 2009: 1,100 evacuated due to massive Halifax brush fire
- 30 April 2009: Aurora Borealis caused by electrical space tornadoes
- 26 April 2009: Polar bears deliver environmental petition to Premier of British Columbia
- 20 April 2009: CanJet Flight 918 hijacked
- 14 April 2009: Manitoba's flood creating hazardous conditions
- 14 April 2009: Eight year old Victoria Stafford of Ontario missing since Wednesday
- 14 April 2009: BC election writ drops; referendum campaigns underway
- 10 April 2009: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration launches VORTEX2 to study tornadoes
- 10 April 2009: Canadian province declares April 13 "Corner Gas Day" to honour retiring TV sitcom
- 7 April 2009: Canadian light aircraft stolen; Wisconsin State Capitol evacuated
- 6 April 2009: Manitoba volunteers go to war against Red River flooding
- 6 April 2009: Asian countries call for global currency
- 5 April 2009: Canadian convicted of murder in HIV case
- 3 April 2009: Cardboard coyote startles jogger in Sarnia, Ontario; police called out
- 3 April 2009: GM and Chrysler receive Canadian loans amid US restructuring ultimata
- 1 April 2009: Volunteers and food needed for flooded Manitoba, Canada
- 31 March 2009: Fireball lights up sky across Canadian prairies
- 29 March 2009: Canadian neighbourhood protected from bully for three years
- 29 March 2009: Manitoba residents receive evacuation flood alerts
- 27 March 2009: Preliminary investigation results released on Canadian helicopter crash
- 25 March 2009: Canadian annual seal hunt begins amid controversy
- 25 March 2009: Canada commits C$127.4 million to fighting tuberculosis
- 25 March 2009: NATO soldiers honour fallen Canadians
- 24 March 2009: Western Canadian justice officials to press for criminal code changes
- 23 March 2009: Suncor makes bid to take over Petro-Canada
- 22 March 2009: Canadian Minister of National Defence withdraws from NATO candidacy
- 22 March 2009: Canadian PM seeks to abandon gun registry
- 21 March 2009: Emergency directive for Sikorsky S-92A helicopters
- 20 March 2009: Canadian PM announces funding for US-Canada bridge crossing
- 19 March 2009: British actress Natasha Richardson dies at age 45
- 18 March 2009: All bodies recovered from Canadian helicopter crash
- 17 March 2009: British actress Natasha Richardson reportedly brain dead after skiing accident
- 17 March 2009: Fossilized remains of small dinosaur rediscovered in Canada
- 16 March 2009: Search for survivors of Canadian helicopter crash ends, recovery mission focuses on victims
- 15 March 2009: Recovery planned for crashed Canadian helicopter
- 14 March 2009: Saskatchewan places moratorium on boar farming, says escaped boars should be killed
- 13 March 2009: Canadian jail inmates used nail clippers to escape, report finds
- 12 March 2009: Canadian helicopter with 18 onboard crashes into Atlantic Ocean
- 12 March 2009: Jury considers Curt Dagenais court case
- 9 March 2009: Canadian teams vie for spot at the World Curling Championship
- 7 March 2009: Six vehicle pileup disrupts traffic on highway in British Columbia
- 12 February 2009: Canadian lawyer urges Prime Minister to repatriate Omar Khadr
- 10 February 2009: 'Tim Hortons' coffee shops to go 'Cold Stone'
- 6 February 2009: Denny's Super Bowl free 'Grand Slam Breakfast' brings 2 million diners
- 2 February 2009: Canadian National buys Chicago railroad
- 1 February 2009: Five Toronto teenagers charged with armed robbery
- 15 January 2009: Canadian energy company offers reward for info on pipeline bombings
- 14 January 2009: British Columbia avalanche death toll rises
- 10 January 2009: Magazine closures, cuts, for January 5-9, 2009
- 10 January 2009: Canadian trio claim South Pole record for trans-Antarctic trip
- 6 January 2009: Protester killed in West Bank; world reacts to Gaza conflict
- 11 December 2008: Wikinews Shorts: December 11, 2008
- 10 December 2008: Wikinews Shorts: December 10, 2008
- 9 December 2008: Quebec's Liberal premier Jean Charest wins third term
- 9 December 2008: Wikinews Shorts: December 9, 2008
- 8 December 2008: Thousands protest PM Harper in Toronto
- 6 December 2008: Wikinews Shorts: December 6, 2008
- 5 December 2008: Canadian Parliament suspended until late January
- 4 December 2008: Wikinews Shorts: December 4, 2008
- 25 November 2008: Dad sells $90 video game for $9000 after catching son smoking pot
- 24 November 2008: Calgary Stampeders win 2008 Grey Cup in Montreal
- 23 November 2008: Guns N' Roses' 'Chinese Democracy' released after 15 years
- 11 November 2008: IPhone sales exceed BlackBerry
- 5 November 2008: Chinese restaurant closed in Toronto after rat photos published
- 21 October 2008: Canadian farmer vows to continue providing customers with raw milk despite order
- 17 October 2008: Second pipeline blast hits Canadian region
- 13 October 2008: Canadian scientists protest Harper's attacks on science
- 11 October 2008: G7 says "all available tools" will be used to solve crisis
- 10 October 2008: CanadaVOTES: NDP candidate Paul Arbour in Carleton—Mississippi Mills
- 10 October 2008: CanadaVOTES: NDP candidate Jo-Anne Boulding in Parry Sound—Muskoka
- 10 October 2008: CanadaVOTES: NDP candidate David Sparrow in Don Valley West
- 10 October 2008: CanadaVOTES: NDP candidate Anne Lagacé Dowson in Westmount—Ville-Marie
- 10 October 2008: CanadaVOTES: CHP candidate Larry R. Heather in Calgary Southwest
- 10 October 2008: CanadaVOTES: CHP candidate Vicki Gunn in York—Simcoe
- 10 October 2008: CanadaVOTES: CHP candidate Stefan Jetchick in Louis-Hébert
- 8 October 2008: Central banks worldwide cut interest rates
- 4 October 2008: Mother, daughter accused of stealing of husband's $3.5 million lottery ticket
- 2 October 2008: CanadaVOTES: Animal Alliance (AAEVPC) candidate Marie Crawford running in Toronto—Danforth
- 2 October 2008: University of Calgary scientist Keith cracks carbon capture conundrum
- 1 October 2008: CanadaVOTES: Animal Alliance (AAEVPC) party leader Liz White running in Toronto Centre
- 30 September 2008: Vancouver-Kingsway riding is clash between NDP and Liberals
- 27 September 2008: Study suggests oldest rocks are from Quebec
- 27 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: Libertarian Kevin Stricker running in Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar
- 27 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: CHP candidate Jerome Dondo running in Brandon—Souris
- 27 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: Liberal incumbent Susan Kadis running in Thornhill
- 27 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: Liberal Andrew Lang running in Toronto—Danforth
- 26 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: NDP candidate Ryan Dolby running in Elgin—Middlesex—London
- 26 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: NDP candidate Max Lombardi running in Cambridge
- 26 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: CHP candidate Henry Zekveld running in Durham
- 26 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: Liberal Sandra Gardiner running in Perth—Wellington
- 26 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: NDP candidate Don Davies running in Vancouver Kingsway
- 26 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: CHP candidate Pastor George D. Campbell running in Dartmouth—Cole Harbour
- 26 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: CHP candidate John M. Wierenga running in Yellowhead
- 25 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: NDP incumbent Wayne Marston running in Hamilton East—Stoney Creek
- 25 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: NDP candidate Katy Austin running in Simcoe—Grey
- 23 September 2008: American war deserter given stay of deportation in Canada
- 23 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: Liberal Dr. Eric Hoskins running in Haldimand—Norfolk
- 22 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: NDP incumbent David Christopherson running in Hamilton Centre
- 22 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: NDP candidate Michael McMahon running in Prince Edward—Hastings
- 22 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: NDP candidate Hana Razga running in Edmonton—Leduc
- 20 September 2008: Wikinews interviews Prince Christopher I of the Principality of Vikesland on his micronation's recent space launch
- 19 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: Christian Heritage Party leader Ron Gray running in Langley
- 19 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: CHP candidate Steven Elgersma running in Haldimand—Norfolk
- 19 September 2008: CanadaVOTES: Liberal David Remington running in Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox & Addington
- 18 September 2008: Man pulls a 126,292-pound truck over 137 feet, sets world record
- 18 September 2008: Markets rally as world's central banks infuse cash
- 18 September 2008: Clearing the air: Positions of Canadian parties vis-à-vis the environment
- 16 September 2008: Economics take over Canadian leaders' talking points
- 15 September 2008: Oasis star Noel Gallagher assaulted on stage in Toronto
- 14 September 2008: Canada's leadership debate: the Green Party will take part
- 8 September 2008: Wikinews at Toronto film fest party, with Diddy
- 7 September 2008: Early Canadian federal election set for October 14
- 4 September 2008: Pre-election call in Canada, Conservatives start ads, including during kids TV
- 3 September 2008: Professional wrestler Walter "Killer" Kowalski dies at age 81
- 3 September 2008: Service held in Nova Scotia on tenth anniversary of Swissair crash that killed 229
- 28 August 2008: 73M-year-old fossilized fish found in Canada
- 27 August 2008: Canadian military exercise NANOOK 2008 travels through uncharted waters
- 25 August 2008: Gladys Powers, last female veteran of World War I dies age 109
- 23 August 2008: Calls for bottled water bans grow in Canada
- 21 August 2008: Eldest son of Khadr family denied bail; purchased weapons for Afghan militants
- 16 August 2008: Sensitive Canadian document found on rainy streets
- 10 August 2008: Massive explosion in North Toronto, Ontario
- 3 August 2008: Bell Canada to discontinue beaver mascots
- 3 August 2008: Falcon 1 rocket fails during third launch attempt
- 31 July 2008: Man decapitated on Greyhound bus in Manitoba
- 27 July 2008: Marathon runner addresses Toronto, bringing attention to autism
- 19 July 2008: Former Beatle set for Quebec City concert amid protests
- 17 July 2008: North America's oldest retailer sold to U.S. owners of Lord & Taylor
- 15 July 2008: First ever video showing Guantanamo questioning released
- 12 July 2008: Van Halen singer impersonated in Canadian medical scare
- 11 July 2008: Burglars steal Milan Lučić's Memorial Cup ring from his Vancouver home
- 11 July 2008: Canadian Football League news: July 11, 2008
- 11 July 2008: Hundreds of Air Canada flight attendants to lose jobs
- 10 July 2008: Wikinews interviews Christopher Beyette, prince of the Principality of Vikesland
- 10 July 2008: Salmonella outbreak sickens over one thousand in United States
- 9 July 2008: G8 members release statement on Zimbabwe
- 8 July 2008: Antiglobalization protestors march near site of G8 summit
- 7 July 2008: 2008 G8 summit launched in Hokkaido, Japan
- 6 July 2008: Search-and-rescue dog that found 9/11 survivor to be cloned
- 5 July 2008: Train cars derail into the Thompson River, British Colombia, chemicals spilled
- 2 July 2008: Edmonton prison conflict wounds eight
- 1 July 2008: Wikinews interviews Molossian president Kevin Baugh on his country's recent intermicronational summit
- 1 July 2008: Truck carrying 12 million bees overturns in New Brunswick
- 26 June 2008: Conrad Black loses appeal against fraud conviction
- 21 June 2008: National Hockey League news: June 21, 2008
- 16 June 2008: Study raises health concerns about shower curtains
- 15 June 2008: Quebec man found not guilty in shooting death of Laval officer
- 13 June 2008: Politician's remarks overshadow Canada's historical apology to natives
- 12 June 2008: Canadian Government apologises for Residential Schools
- 12 June 2008: Three sought in Vancouver following hate crime
- 9 June 2008: CTV acquires rights to 'The Hockey Theme'
- 8 June 2008: Robert Kubica wins 2008 Canadian Grand Prix
- 5 June 2008: 2008 Canadian Championship: Toronto FC vs. Montreal Impact
- 4 June 2008: Audio tape indicating Canadian PM involved in bribery alleged to be doctored
- 2 June 2008: Five dead in Calgary murder-suicide
- 1 June 2008: Parents arrested after putting baby on Craigslist
- 1 June 2008: World Health Organization calls for ban on tobacco ads
- 28 May 2008: International ban on cluster bombs "very close" says British Prime Minister
- 27 May 2008: Canadian foreign affairs minister resigns amid controversy
- 25 May 2008: 2008 MLS: Toronto FC at D.C. United
- 25 May 2008: 2008 Major League Soccer: Toronto FC vs. D.C. United
- 25 May 2008: USL football: Djekanovic to Whitecaps; O'Brien to Earthquakes
- 24 May 2008: 2008 USL First Division: Seattle Sounders vs. Vancouver Whitecaps
- 21 May 2008: Zenit rocket launches Galaxy 18 satellite
- 21 May 2008: Pedestrian, three others killed in helicopter crash in British Columbia
- 19 May 2008: Ice hockey news: May 18, 2008
- 16 May 2008: Guards at Nova Scotia jail refuse to work after asbestos discovery
- 15 May 2008: British Columbia helicopter crash kills 4
- 6 May 2008: Strike shuts down Toronto's transit system
- 3 May 2008: Fiery Egyptian tourist bus crash kills nine
- 29 April 2008: Philadelphia Flyers beat Montreal Canadiens, 3-2
- 28 April 2008: PSLV rocket launches ten satellites
- 27 April 2008: Toronto transit workers ordered back to work
- 27 April 2008: Vandals deface family crypt of Pierre Elliott Trudeau
- 27 April 2008: National Hockey League playoff news: April 27, 2008
- 26 April 2008: National Hockey League playoff news: April 26, 2008
- 26 April 2008: Stage collapse at Christian rock concert
- 24 April 2008: Earth Day 2008 marked in various ways
- 23 April 2008: 2008 Stanley Cup playoffs enter second round
- 22 April 2008: US President Bush meets with Canadian and Mexican leaders
- 14 April 2008: Economic policy makers conclude Washington meetings
- 13 April 2008: Wikinews interviews team behind the 2,000th featured Wikipedia article
- 10 April 2008: UK nears US in cyber-crime, ahead of Nigeria, Romania
- 7 April 2008: Feist leads 2008 Juno Award winners
- 3 April 2008: Laurent Robert joins Toronto FC
- 1 April 2008: Space Shuttle Endeavour completes STS-123 mission
- 30 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 30, 2008
- 29 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 29, 2008
- 28 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 28, 2008
- 27 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 27, 2008
- 25 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 25, 2008
- 25 March 2008: FDA warning on Honduran cantaloupes after salmonella outbreaks
- 24 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 24, 2008
- 23 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 23, 2008
- 22 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 22, 2008
- 21 March 2008: Micronation Republic of Molossia announces international summit
- 20 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 20, 2008
- 18 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 18, 2008
- 17 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 17, 2008
- 16 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 16, 2008
- 15 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 15, 2008
- 15 March 2008: Scientology protest group celebrates founder's birthday worldwide
- 15 March 2008: 2007 Major League Soccer Season: Toronto FC vs. Red Bull New York
- 15 March 2008: 2007 Rugby World Cup: South Africa, Wales, Scotland and Ireland win
- 15 March 2008: Exclusive look at Bebo
- 14 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 14, 2008
- 13 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 13, 2008
- 12 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 12, 2008
- 11 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 11, 2008
- 11 March 2008: Space Shuttle Endeavour launches for mission STS-123
- 11 March 2008: 2007 Major League Soccer: Toronto FC end drought; lose to Crew
- 11 March 2008: 2007 Rugby World Cup: Fiji, Tonga and France win
- 11 March 2008: Toronto police announce arrests of 96 people in drug-trafficking investigation
- 10 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 10, 2008
- 9 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 9, 2008
- 9 March 2008: Canadian GG offers statement on International Women's Day
- 8 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 8, 2008
- 7 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 7, 2008
- 6 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 6, 2008
- 6 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 5, 2008
- 5 March 2008: Wikipedia founder embroiled in affair and financial allegations
- 4 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 4, 2008
- 4 March 2008: Conservatives in Alberta, Canada re-elected 11th consecutive time
- 3 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 3, 2008
- 3 March 2008: Canadian musician Jeff Healey dies of cancer
- 3 March 2008: Gene that causes deadly heart condition identified
- 2 March 2008: Canadian film academy explains lack of Genie nomination for Juno
- 2 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 2, 2008
- 1 March 2008: National Hockey League news: March 1, 2008
- 29 February 2008: National Hockey League news: February 29, 2008
- 28 February 2008: National Hockey League news: February 28, 2008
- 27 February 2008: National Hockey League news: February 27, 2008
- 26 February 2008: National Hockey League news: February 26, 2008
- 25 February 2008: National Hockey League news: February 25, 2008
- 24 February 2008: National Hockey League news: February 24, 2008
- 23 February 2008: National Hockey League news: February 23, 2008
- 23 February 2008: Anti-poverty group splatter B.C. premier's office with paint
- 22 February 2008: National Hockey League news: February 22, 2008
- 21 February 2008: National Hockey League news: February 21, 2008
- 20 February 2008: National Hockey League news: February 20, 2008
- 19 February 2008: National Hockey League news: February 19, 2008
- 18 February 2008: Taliban suicide bombing kills 37 Afghan civilians, wounds Canadian soldiers
- 18 February 2008: Shuttle Atlantis departs ISS as Endeavour rolls out for next launch
- 18 February 2008: National Hockey League news: February 18, 2008
- 18 February 2008: Ontario, Canada celebrates Family Day
- 17 February 2008: Wikinews Shorts: February 17, 2008
- 17 February 2008: National Hockey League news: February 17, 2008
- 16 February 2008: National Hockey League news: February 16, 2008
- 15 February 2008: National Hockey League news: February 15, 2008
- 14 February 2008: National Hockey League news: February 14, 2008
- 12 February 2008: Newspaper campaigns to elevate Vancouver Olympic character from sidekick status
- 9 February 2008: Alleged kidney harvester arrested in Nepal
- 6 February 2008: 2008 Juno Award nominees announced
- 6 February 2008: Police track kidney doctor to Brampton, Canada
- 4 February 2008: 100 turn out in Orlando, Florida for "Anonymous" protest against Church of Scientology
- 4 February 2008: Tribunal considers role of Canadian minor in alleged war crimes
- 3 February 2008: Drug-resistant flu rising, says WHO
- 2 February 2008: Groundhog predicts 6 more weeks of winter weather for US
- 1 February 2008: International manhunt for alleged kidney harvester
- 25 January 2008: Toronto Maple Leafs name Fletcher interim GM
- 19 January 2008: Canada adds United States to list of countries that torture
- 16 January 2008: Naked News to create international language editions
- 15 January 2008: Oscar Foreign Film race narrowed to nine films
- 13 January 2008: Blue Jackets Send Mason back to OHL
- 13 January 2008: 8 dead following road collision in New Brunswick, Canada
- 8 January 2008: North American roads suffer from dramatic thaws and freezes
- 8 January 2008: Jay Walsh named Wikimedia Foundation Head of Communications
- 6 January 2008: London Knights trade Steve Mason to Kitchener Rangers
- 1 January 2008: NHL game held outdoors in stadium; Pittsburgh defeats Buffalo in shootout
- 26 December 2007: Leaders throughout the world deliver Christmas messages
- 25 December 2007: No injuries after Antarctica research station support plane crashes
- 24 December 2007: Jazz pianist Oscar Peterson dies at 82
- 15 December 2007: Trans-Atlantic 'air rage' incident ends safely
- 14 December 2007: Brian Mulroney testifies before Canadian House of Commons
- 13 December 2007: Explicit Canadian workplace safety ads pulled from TV due to Christmas season
- 12 December 2007: Greenhouse-gas emission targets may come later says Ban Ki-moon
- 12 December 2007: Central banks announce joint efforts to provide liquidity
- 10 December 2007: Anarchists threaten "mayhem" at 2010 Olympics
- 9 December 2007: Robert Pickton found guilty of 6 counts of second degree murder
- 8 December 2007: BC design club president comments on Olympic mascots; sales brisk
- 8 December 2007: HMV Canada to finally sell iPods, to avoid fate of Sam's, Music World
- 8 December 2007: "What Olympics?" say 34 percent of Canadians about 2010
- 7 December 2007: Wikinews Shorts: December 7, 2007
- 4 December 2007: Parts of Newfoundland still without power following weekend storms
- 3 December 2007: Minnesota oil pipeline explosion and fire kills two
- 2 December 2007: Bomb hoax at Royal Ontario Museum
- 30 November 2007: Mascots for Vancouver 2010 Olympics based on native mythology
- 26 November 2007: Saskatchewan Roughriders win 2007 Grey Cup
- 26 November 2007: Andrea Muizelaar on fashion, anorexia, and life after 'Top Model'
- 26 November 2007: Egyptian-Canadian sentenced to 15 years for espionage
- 24 November 2007: Naked News presents a new style of news
- 23 November 2007: Canadian cruise ship sinking in Antarctic
- 23 November 2007: MS Explorer cruise ship passengers are safe
- 19 November 2007: Finalists head for Canadian football's 2007 Grey Cup
- 15 November 2007: Video of man tasered at Vancouver airport released
- 11 November 2007: War dead remembered 89 years on
- 7 November 2007: Canadian defence minister escapes rocket attack in Afghanistan
- 7 November 2007: Police officer shot dead in Canadian Arctic community
- 4 November 2007: North American Daylight Saving Time to end on November 4
- 3 November 2007: Vitamin D deficiency more common, serious, than thought
- 3 November 2007: Broken water main cripples downtown London, Ontario
- 1 November 2007: Wikinews Shorts: October 31, 2007
- 31 October 2007: China dissaproves of Dalai Lama's meeting with Canada's PM
- 31 October 2007: Canadian government announces major tax reductions
- 28 October 2007: Torrent tracker Demonoid.com down, possibly shut by Canadian Recording Industry Association
- 28 October 2007: New bill will ban Muslims from wearing veils at polls in Canada
- 27 October 2007: Dalai Lama to meet with Canada's PM on Monday
- 27 October 2007: Tony Blair speaks in Canada
- 26 October 2007: Canadian burglars face 355 charges
- 25 October 2007: Disney theme parks to rid trans fats internationally
- 20 October 2007: Thai police arrest Canadian paedophile suspect
- 20 October 2007: Six found murdered in Vancouver, Canada apartment building
- 20 October 2007: Top 100 Canadian albums named
- 20 October 2007: One person dead after a plane crash near Vancouver
- 11 October 2007: McGuinty wins re-election in 2007 Ontario General Election
- 9 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green Party candidate Miriam Stucky, Peterborough
- 9 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Progressive Conservative candidate John O'Toole, Durham
- 9 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green Party candidate Gordon Kubanek, Nepean Carleton
- 9 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Communist Party candidate Stuart Ryan, Ottawa Centre
- 7 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Libertarian candidate Michael Green, Toronto Centre
- 7 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Libertarian candidate Aaron Parent, Essex
- 7 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Communist Party candidate Shona Bracken, Toronto Danforth
- 7 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green Party candidate Cecile Willert, Ajax—Pickering
- 7 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green Party candidate John Ogilvie, Carleton—Mississippi Mills
- 7 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green Party candidate Russell Korus, Vaughan
- 7 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green Party candidate Lloyd Helferty, Thornhill
- 6 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green Party candidate Brett McKenzie, London North Centre
- 6 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green Party candidate Torbjorn Zetterlund, Willowdale
- 6 October 2007: Survey: Finland is the world's greenest country
- 5 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Communist Party candidate Johan Boyden, Toronto Centre
- 4 October 2007: Former Canadian PM still recovering after heart surgery
- 4 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with NDP candidate Rick Morelli, Vaughan
- 4 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with NDP candidate Glenn Crowe, Bramalea-Gore-Malton
- 4 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Family Coalition Party candidate Daniel Kidd, Don Valley West
- 4 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Family Coalition Party candidate Carita Murphy-Marketos, Sudbury
- 4 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Progressive Conservative candidate Pam Hundal, Bramalea—Gore—Malton
- 4 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Family Coalition Party candidate Bill Bernhardt, Kitchener Centre
- 4 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Libertarian candidate Larry Stevens, Kitchener-Conestoga
- 4 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Family Coalition Party candidate Kristen Monster, Willowdale
- 3 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Libertarian candidate Alan Mercer, Scarborough—Rouge River
- 3 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Freedom Party candidate Wayne Simmons, Don Valley East
- 2 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Freedom Party candidate David McGruer, Ottawa-Orleans
- 2 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Progressive Conservative candidate Dan McCreary, Brant
- 2 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Family Coalition Party candidate Tad Brudzinski, Newmarket-Aurora
- 2 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Family Coalition Party candidate Joel Kidd, Beaches-East York
- 2 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Family Coalition Party candidate Vicki Gunn, Glengarry-Prescott-Russell
- 2 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Libertarian candidate Zork Hun, Parkdale-High Park
- 2 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Family Coalition Party candidate Ray Scott, Algoma-Manitoulin
- 2 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Family Coalition Party candidate Bob Innes, Hamilton East—Stoney Creek
- 1 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Progessive Conservative candidate Tyler Currie, Trinity-Spadina
- 1 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with independent candidate Charles de Kerckhove, St. Paul's
- 1 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green candidate Jim Reeves, York-Simcoe
- 1 October 2007: Athabasca University receives 30 million dollars
- 1 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Liberal candidate Brian Jackson, Oxford
- 1 October 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Liberal candidate Kate Holloway, Trinity-Spadina
- 30 September 2007: 2007 Major League Soccer: DC United vs. Toronto FC
- 29 September 2007: 2007 Rugby World Cup: Scotland and Fiji qualify for quarter finals
- 28 September 2007: Canadian woman marries New Zealand man on radio show
- 28 September 2007: 2007 Rugby World Cup: Georgia claim first World Cup victory
- 27 September 2007: Canada posts record $14 billion budget surplus
- 26 September 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Libertarian candidate Mark Scott, Toronto—Danforth
- 26 September 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Progressive Conservative candidate Penny Lucas, Kenora—Rainy River
- 26 September 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Family Coalition Party candidate Blaise Thompson, St. Paul's
- 26 September 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Family Coalition Party candidate Mark Morin, Chatham—Kent—Essex
- 26 September 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Family Coalition Party candidate Bill McMaster, Lambton—Kent—Middlesex
- 26 September 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Family Coalition Party candidate Suzanne Fortin, Nepean-Carleton
- 25 September 2007: Wikinews Shorts: September 25, 2007
- 25 September 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Progressive Conservative candidate Jim Chapman, London-Fanshawe
- 25 September 2007: Canadian soldier killed in southern Afghanistan
- 24 September 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green candidate Doug Anderson, Whitby-Oshawa
- 24 September 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with NDP candidate Felicite Stairs, Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke
- 24 September 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green candidate Andrew McAvoy, Windsor-Tecumseh
- 24 September 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green candidate Marion Schaffer, Oakville
- 24 September 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green candidate Martin Hyde, Ottawa West-Nepean
- 24 September 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green candidate Russ Aegard, Thunder Bay-Atikokan
- 24 September 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green candidate Peter Ormond, Hamilton Centre
- 24 September 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green candidate Bruce Haines, Bramalea-Gore-Malton
- 22 September 2007: Threats of school shootings at the University of Winnipeg
- 21 September 2007: Nigerian "free puppy" scam revealed on the internet
- 20 September 2007: Canadian dollar reaches parity with US dollar
- 20 September 2007: Supporters of Canadian youth held in Guantanamo gather, demand action
- 19 September 2007: Scandinavian Airlines System landing gear failures prompt grounding of Bombardier Q400s
- 18 September 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green candidate Marija Minic, York Centre
- 16 September 2007: Arctic ice levels at record low opening Northwest Passage
- 15 September 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green candidate Mark Grenier, Welland
- 14 September 2007: Preliminary report sheds light on SAS landing gear incident
- 13 September 2007: Canadian province receives warning from Exxon
- 13 September 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with NDP candidate Sheila White, Scarborough-Rouge River
- 13 September 2007: Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with NDP candidate Paul Johnstone, Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound
- 12 September 2007: Brian Melo crowned winner of Canadian Idol
- 11 September 2007: Stars "schmooze" at Toronto International Film Festival party
- 11 September 2007: Elections Canada stands by decision, Muslims not required to remove veils at polls
- 9 September 2007: Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney to release "Memoirs: 1939-1993"
- 8 September 2007: Former Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau criticised in new book "Brian Mulroney: Memoirs 1939-1993"
- 8 September 2007: Japanese man retains title at Air Guitar World Championship in Finland
- 7 September 2007: Heavy turbulence during WestJet flight injures nine people
- 7 September 2007: Police called to investigate after tenant draws swastikas in landlord's house
- 5 September 2007: Police discover five bodies in Victoria, Canada home
- 3 September 2007: Toads cause traffic jam on British Columbia highway
- 3 September 2007: Canadian National Exhibition takes place in Toronto
- 30 August 2007: NHL: Vancouver Canucks showcase new uniform
- 30 August 2007: Canadian court clears Stephen Truscott of 1959 murder
- 29 August 2007: Comedian Colin Mochrie to host Canadian "5th Grader" game show
- 28 August 2007: Loss of integrity in underground city tunnel causes evacuation of Downtown Montreal
- 27 August 2007: Hot air balloon fire kills two, injures eleven in Canada
- 26 August 2007: Health Canada issues further warning on toothpaste from India
- 26 August 2007: Truck crashes into British Columbia wedding party, killing six
- 25 August 2007: Canada-wide manhunt for suspect in Ontario slayings
- 25 August 2007: Quebec City mayor dies unexpectedly
- 24 August 2007: Quebec police admit they went undercover at Montebello protest
- 15 August 2007: Canadian power worker says grid is 'String of Christmas Lights that’s been Running Since the 1950s'
- 1 August 2007: Bratz picture filmed at high school in rough area of Los Angeles, while in session
- 30 July 2007: Health Canada orders recall of contaminated toothpaste manufactured in India
- 28 July 2007: Cast of Bratz appears in Canada to promote film release
- 28 July 2007: Claire Danes appears on MuchMusic to promote film "Stardust"
- 27 July 2007: Major fire in Montreal, Canada, destroys several businesses
- 22 July 2007: Emaar Properties claims Burj Dubai as world's tallest building
- 20 July 2007: Violence erupts after game at 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup
- 17 July 2007: Georgia Bureau of Investigation says drugs found in Benoit, wife, and son
- 15 July 2007: 2007 FIFA U20 World Cup: Austria eliminates Americans in Quarter Finals
- 15 July 2007: Canadian judge strikes down marijuana possession laws as unconstitutional
- 14 July 2007: International media mogul Conrad Black convicted of fraud
- 13 July 2007: 2007 FIFA U20 World Cup: Austria, Czech Republic, Spain and US make it to quarters
- 12 July 2007: US stocks surge, Dow Jones index reaches record
- 11 July 2007: Canadian merchant Ed Mirvish Dies at 92
- 7 July 2007: Toshiba Transatlantic Challenge - success
- 3 July 2007: Balloonist to establish Trans-Atlantic Crossing record
- 29 June 2007: Professional wrestler Chris Benoit and family found dead
- 28 June 2007: Death of Nancy Benoit rumour posted on Wikipedia hours prior to body being found
- 22 June 2007: Thrill rides in U.S., Canada shut down after girl's feet are severed
- 22 June 2007: MMVAs handed out in Toronto, Canada; Wikinews was there
- 22 June 2007: Irish president opens new park dedicated to Irish refugees in Toronto, Canada
- 21 June 2007: Restored warplanes flown in Hamilton, Canada
- 21 June 2007: Roadside bomb kills three Canadian soldiers in Panjwaye, Afghanistan
- 20 June 2007: Cocaine found in frozen mango puree shipped to Montréal, Canada
- 16 June 2007: Cockpit voice recorder retrieved from wreck of Kenya Airways Flight 507
- 15 June 2007: Air Independence and Libyan Airlines place orders for Bombardier aircraft valued at $190 million
- 13 June 2007: Television's 'Mr. Wizard' Don Herbert dies at 89
- 13 June 2007: "Woofstock" dog festival in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- 13 June 2007: MuchMusic Video Awards this Sunday in Toronto, Canada; Wikinews will be there
- 10 June 2007: Lewis Hamilton wins 2007 Canadian Grand Prix
- 9 June 2007: Lewis Hamilton on his first pole for McLaren
- 8 June 2007: Anaheim Ducks win Stanley Cup
- 8 June 2007: G8 reaches deal on African aid for health issues
- 7 June 2007: Post-Kyoto agreement is subject of G8 debate
- 6 June 2007: Canadian Tory MP left alone for voting against budget legislation
- 6 June 2007: Ex-wife of Nelson Mandela denied entry into Canada
- 5 June 2007: NHL: Anaheim's Chris Pronger suspended from Game 4 of playoff finals
- 2 June 2007: Wikinews Entertainment Shorts: June 2, 2007
- 2 June 2007: Lower court in China sentences Food and Drug official to death for taking bribes
- 31 May 2007: Arnold Schwarzenegger marks three day visit to Canada
- 31 May 2007: US tuberculosis patient moved to Denver hospital
- 30 May 2007: US places man with TB under quarantine, launches search for contactees
- 29 May 2007: Britons seized from finance ministry in Iraq
- 29 May 2007: 14 people injured after bus overturns in heavy rain near Quebec City
- 28 May 2007: Two teenagers charged over shooting of student at C.W. Jefferys Collegiate Institute, Toronto
- 27 May 2007: Canada, U.S. to tighten security between 'cross-border' library
- 26 May 2007: An "irresponsible" strike
- 26 May 2007: Roadside bomb kills Canadian soldier, injures two others
- 24 May 2007: NHL: Schedule set for playoff finals
- 23 May 2007: Toronto school shooting kills one
- 23 May 2007: Anti-Olympic protesters break into office of British Columbia premier
- 21 May 2007: Wikinews Shorts: May 21, 2007
- 21 May 2007: Canada wins Men's World Hockey championships in Moscow, defeating Finland 4-2
- 21 May 2007: NHL: Ottawa Senators eliminate Buffalo Sabres to advance to Stanley Cup finals
- 19 May 2007: Wikinews Shorts: May 19, 2007
- 18 May 2007: Canadian TV to go all-digital in 2011
- 18 May 2007: Wikinews Shorts: May 17, 2007
- 17 May 2007: Marble slab falls off skyscraper in Toronto
- 17 May 2007: NHL: Buffalo Sabres beat Ottawa Senators 3 to 2
- 16 May 2007: Thomson Corporation and Reuters agree to merge
- 14 May 2007: 2007 MuchMusic Video Award People's Choice nominees announced
- 14 May 2007: FBI 'Ten Most Wanted' fugitive arrested in Montreal, Canada
- 13 May 2007: Gilles Duceppe drops out of Parti Québécois leadership race
- 12 May 2007: Two children witness woman being killed by a tiger
- 11 May 2007: Race for leadership of Parti Québécois begins
- 11 May 2007: 2005/01/19 Pacific Northwest soaked with "Tropical Punch"
- 10 May 2007: Only one World War I veteran left in Canada
- 10 May 2007: Canadian government employee faces criminal charges in leak of environment plan
- 9 May 2007: Canadian television show to debut in French speaking countries
- 9 May 2007: Atlantic Canada to investigate lotto winnings
- 9 May 2007: Warner Brothers ban movie previews in Canada
- 8 May 2007: Parti Québécois leader steps down
- 6 May 2007: Wikinews Shorts for Canada: May 6, 2007
- 6 May 2007: Forward advance! - Battle of the Atlantic Parade in Toronto, Canada
- 5 May 2007: Bermuda Chief Justice: No new charges in Middleton murder
- 4 May 2007: Royal Canadian Mint unveils world's largest gold coin
- 3 May 2007: Bloc Québécois raise concern over remark made by hockey player
- 3 May 2007: Fixed election dates to become law in Canadian federal elections
- 1 May 2007: Five found guilty of UK bomb plot
- 30 April 2007: Stephen McNeil becomes leader of the Nova Scotia Liberals
- 30 April 2007: Daylight savings extended in New Zealand
- 30 April 2007: Norway purchases Canadian oil sands company
- 29 April 2007: Justin Trudeau wins Liberal Party nomination
- 29 April 2007: US: Melamine from contaminated pet food enters human food chain
- 28 April 2007: Canadian inspectors to test food ingredients from China
- 28 April 2007: The White Stripes to tour 'Great White North'
- 28 April 2007: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation gets new chairman
- 26 April 2007: Linda Jackson confirmed mayor of Vaughan, Canada
- 26 April 2007: Canada's Liberals put forward Afghanistan motion
- 25 April 2007: Wikinews Shorts: April 25, 2007
- 25 April 2007: Accused killer of Canadian police officer released on bail
- 23 April 2007: New kids' drink sparkles up debate
- 22 April 2007: CBC's new show The One sparked some controversy over simulcast
- 20 April 2007: Research In Motion comments on BlackBerry outage
- 20 April 2007: Wikinews Shorts: April 20, 2007
- 20 April 2007: Sealing ships trapped in ice off coast of Newfoundland
- 19 April 2007: Canadian soldier falls from tower, dies afterwards
- 18 April 2007: Ontario may adopt new voting system
- 18 April 2007: Bell Canada Enterprises might be taken private
- 14 April 2007: Canadian activist June Callwood dies at 82
- 14 April 2007: Canada contributes weather station to NASA Mars mission
- 13 April 2007: Liberal Party of Canada makes deal with Green Party leader
- 13 April 2007: Nintendo releases final version of Opera internet browser for Wii
- 13 April 2007: Research In Motion financial probe becomes formal investigation
- 12 April 2007: Former "crossover" Canadian MP to leave politics
- 11 April 2007: Two Canadian soldiers killed, three injured in Afghanistan
- 8 April 2007: Wikinews Shorts: April 8, 2007
- 8 April 2007: NHL: Heatley scores 50th goal in Sens win over Bruins
- 7 April 2007: Wikinews Shorts: April 7, 2007
- 6 April 2007: Forty Hells Angels locations in Canada raided by police
- 6 April 2007: Overcrowded Montreal hospital asks public to stay away
- 5 April 2007: Retired hockey enforcer Tie Domi to sue coach of son's team
- 4 April 2007: Wikinews Shorts: April 4, 2007
- 3 April 2007: Canadian man who found faults of Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation dies at age 83
- 3 April 2007: Judge rules court hearing in Vaughan, Ontario; votes disputed
- 3 April 2007: Canadian Public Safety Minister: New RCMP commissioner will be hired in June
- 2 April 2007: NHL: Penguins rally, fall to Leafs in OT
- 2 April 2007: Wikinews Shorts: April 2, 2007
- 30 March 2007: US Food and Drug Administration reports melamine found in contaminated pet food
- 30 March 2007: Canadian university students would prefer MP3 players over car radios
- 27 March 2007: Liberal minority government elected in Quebec
- 27 March 2007: Ontario ombudsman hands over lottery investigation to police
- 26 March 2007: Rain in Greater Vancouver area, increased turbidity in drinking water
- 26 March 2007: Newfoundland government launches seal hunt website
- 25 March 2007: Harper: "The Red Ensign of 1917 will fly over Vimy"
- 25 March 2007: Muslims told not to wear veils when they vote in Quebec
- 24 March 2007: Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation CEO resigns
- 22 March 2007: 2007 Cricket World Cup: New Zealand vs Canada
- 22 March 2007: XM and Sirius submit FCC transfer request
- 21 March 2007: Canadian Liberal MP expelled from caucus for supporting Conservative budget
- 21 March 2007: Coroner warns on Internet drugs
- 21 March 2007: Toronto man claims $18 million jackpot
- 20 March 2007: Richard Dean Anderson in Stargate Continuum DVD film
- 20 March 2007: Bloc Québécois support Canadian budget, Liberals, NDP oppose
- 19 March 2007: Canadian Green Party leader set to challenge MacKay for seat
- 18 March 2007: 2007 Cricket World Cup: England vs Canada
- 18 March 2007: Canadian government faces elections speculation
- 16 March 2007: Bottled water in Canada recalled due to arsenic concerns
- 15 March 2007: Wikinews Shorts: March 15, 2007
- 15 March 2007: Canadian government tax processing computers back online
- 14 March 2007: 2007 Cricket World Cup: Kenya vs Canada
- 11 March 2007: National Hockey League suspends Simon for season
- 10 March 2007: Bacterial outbreak forces closure of Toronto hospital neo-natal unit
- 8 March 2007: Computer glitch delays online tax filing in Canada
- 7 March 2007: Canadian PM visits Hamilton, admits he's an avid curling fan
- 7 March 2007: Bob Rae seeks Liberal nomination in Toronto-Centre
- 5 March 2007: Research In Motion chairman resigns position
- 5 March 2007: Kraft Canada recalls cookies after reports of 'sharp metal objects' baked into the cookies
- 4 March 2007: Parti Québécois leader slams radio host on homophobia
- 4 March 2007: Montreal police officer killed during drug raid
- 28 February 2007: Canadian stock exchange plummets
- 28 February 2007: Canadian PM announces C$200 million for Afghanistan aid
- 28 February 2007: Supreme Court of Canada strikes down "unconstitutional" anti-terror legislation
- 27 February 2007: NHL rival teams fight during hockey game
- 27 February 2007: Liberals in Quebec gain support over separatist Parti Québécois
- 26 February 2007: Canada's Astral Media Inc. to aquire Standard Radio
- 24 February 2007: XM and Sirius announce merger deal
- 24 February 2007: Toxic chemicals found in four Canadian politicians
- 24 February 2007: Canadian PM survives confidence votes
- 24 February 2007: Canadian mouse study shows hormone associated with pregnancy may reverse MS
- 23 February 2007: Air New Zealand opens direct route to Canada
- 23 February 2007: Canadian MP Bill Graham to step down, Rae seeks his Toronto riding
- 23 February 2007: Son of former Canadian PM, Justin Trudeau wants to run for office
- 23 February 2007: One of Canada's last WWI veterans dies at age 107
- 23 February 2007: Founder of the National Ballet of Canada dies at age 85
- 21 February 2007: Canadian MPP joins Ontario's Liberal cabinet
- 20 February 2007: Canadian convoy attacked by Taliban, Afghans mistakenly gunned down
- 20 February 2007: Category:June 29, 2005
- 19 February 2007: Canadian soldiers injured in three APC crash
- 18 February 2007: NASA launches satellites to study northern lights
- 16 February 2007: Harper snubs breakfast club visit to Ottawa; all other Canadian parties represented
- 16 February 2007: Canadian government 'will respect' Kyoto law
- 14 February 2007: DaimlerChrysler plans to cut 13,000 jobs
- 14 February 2007: Archaeologist finds earliest tools used by non-human apes
- 14 February 2007: Canada's best films of 2006 honoured at Genie Awards
- 13 February 2007: Vancouver will run out of office space in 5 years
- 12 February 2007: Ontario, Canada Health Minister set to marry this summer
- 11 February 2007: Canadian government threatens to ignore law respecting Kyoto Protocol
- 11 February 2007: Cheap, safe drug shows potential to kill cancer cells
- 10 February 2007: Canada, U.S. officials to meet about border security
- 10 February 2007: Drug addicts used in police training
- 10 February 2007: RCMP memorial for fallen Alberta mounties delayed
- 9 February 2007: Burlington, Markham, and York South-Weston election results
- 9 February 2007: New video game genre promises to 'boost psychological health'
- 9 February 2007: China accused of torturing Chinese-Canadian prisoner
- 9 February 2007: Birks to create 2010 Olympic, Paralympic jewelery; wines on menu
- 8 February 2007: New edition of Canada's Food Guide released
- 8 February 2007: Garth Turner makes his debut with Canada's Liberals
- 7 February 2007: Halton MP Garth Turner joins the Liberal Party of Canada
- 6 February 2007: Canadian Liberal Gerard Kennedy to run in Parkdale-High Park
- 4 February 2007: Scholar says Jehovah's Witnesses wrong about blood transfusions
- 4 February 2007: British Columbia could get an earthquake, survey warns
- 2 February 2007: British Columbia government gives Canadian sextuplets blood transfusions
- 29 January 2007: Canada's Conservatives launch new ad campaign
- 27 January 2007: Canadian government apologizes to deportation victim Arar
- 25 January 2007: Ontario Green Party leader to run in byelection
- 23 January 2007: Canadian PM rebukes France's Ségolène Royal on Quebec sovereignty
- 22 January 2007: Canada's Labrador and Quebec dispute their boundaries
- 21 January 2007: Two Brampton residents announce 2010 Ontario mayoral intentions
- 19 January 2007: Consumer database of several major North American stores hacked
- 19 January 2007: Canada beats USA 5-0 in ice hockey at World University Games
- 19 January 2007: World's oldest living woman dies at age 115
- 19 January 2007: China shoots down weather satellite with ballistic missile
- 17 January 2007: Satellite radio approved in Canada
- 17 January 2007: Interview with Innocent Watat, City Council candidate for Wards 3 & 4 in Brampton, Canada
- 17 January 2007: Mixed success for Brampton Day at Ontario Place
- 17 January 2007: James Doohan, Star Trek's 'Scotty', dies at 85
- 17 January 2007: Interview with Dalbir S. Kathuria, Regional Council candidate for Wards 9 & 10 in Brampton, Canada
- 17 January 2007: US Navy sailors jailed in Australia on drug smuggling charges
- 17 January 2007: Legendary Canadian football coach Frank Clair has died
- 17 January 2007: Interview with Vicky Dhillon, City Council candidate for Wards 9 & 10 in Brampton, Canada
- 16 January 2007: Canadian CEO surrenders to police
- 15 January 2007: Arnold Schwarzenegger to visit Canada
- 13 January 2007: Canadian CEO accused of fraud, suspected to have fled country
- 11 January 2007: Ontario, Canada byelections announced
- 11 January 2007: Large blizzard sweeps through British Columbia, Northern Alberta and Saskatchewan
- 11 January 2007: Canadian sextuplets could get blood transfusion, religion forbids it
- 10 January 2007: Third Canadian found dead in Mexico
- 10 January 2007: Gun scare at Concordia University, Montreal
- 10 January 2007: Canadian 2007 Genie Award nominations announced
- 9 January 2007: Canada wins gold at 2007 IIHF World Junior Ice Hockey Championship
- 8 January 2007: Scorpion found on flight to Toronto, Canada
- 8 January 2007: Sextuplets born in Vancouver, Canada
- 6 January 2007: Vancouver stadium dome damaged
- 4 January 2007: Canadian PM cabinet shuffle results
- 4 January 2007: Canadian PM will shuffle cabinet today
- 3 January 2007: U.S. superbug expected to emerge in Canada
- 3 January 2007: Calgary bars resist smoking ban
- 30 December 2006: Cindy Klassen named Canada's female athlete of the year
- 30 December 2006: Ice shelf breaks free in Canadian Arctic
- 28 December 2006: Russian spy deported out of Canada
- 28 December 2006: Canadian gold-medalist arrested, charged with kidnapping
- 27 December 2006: Alleged Russian spy captured in Montreal, Canada
- 25 December 2006: Video clip from YouTube used to track down suspected murderer
- 20 December 2006: Canada's environment minister may be replaced
- 17 December 2006: Toronto team-led research on Type 1 Diabetes 'groundbreaking'
- 16 December 2006: Rally organizer arrested in Caledonia, Ontario
- 15 December 2006: Court of Appeal upholds Ontario's talks with Caledonia
- 15 December 2006: Canadians may elect Senate
- 15 December 2006: Ed Stelmach sworn in as new Alberta premier
- 11 December 2006: Canadian Liberals show strong lead, says poll
- 10 December 2006: Canadian jazz star Diana Krall gives birth to twin boys
- 9 December 2006: Taco Bell pulls green onions from all U.S. and Canadian stores
- 8 December 2006: Boil water advisory lifted in Vancouver
- 7 December 2006: Same-sex marriage reaffirmed in Canada
- 4 December 2006: Ignatieff, Rae say they'll run in next Canadian election
- 3 December 2006: Ed Stelmach elected new Alberta premier
- 3 December 2006: Dion wins Canadian Liberal leadership on fourth ballot
- 2 December 2006: Dion leads Ignatieff heading into final ballot of Canadian Liberal vote
- 2 December 2006: Canadian Liberal vote heads to third ballot
- 2 December 2006: Ignatieff tops first ballot in Canadian Liberal convention
- 1 December 2006: Two fallen Canadian soldiers return home from Afghanistan
- 29 November 2006: Canada to revisit same-sex marriage issue next week
- 28 November 2006: Liberals, BQ, win Canadian by-elections
- 28 November 2006: Canadian House of Commons passes Quebecois nation motion
- 27 November 2006: Canadian Cabinet Minister resigns over Harper's Quebec motion
- 26 November 2006: State funeral approved by Canadian House of Commons
- 26 November 2006: Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation instant scratch tickets under scrutiny
- 22 November 2006: Harper to recognize Quebec as nation within Canada
- 22 November 2006: Canada to have free vote on reopening gay marriage debate
- 22 November 2006: Honda Civic tops Canada's list of most stolen cars
- 21 November 2006: Three Walmart superstores open in Canada
- 21 November 2006: Canadian liberals unhappy with PM's performance at APEC summit
- 19 November 2006: Stephen Harper meets with Chinese President Hu Jintao during APEC summit
- 19 November 2006: New storm approaches as Vancouver remains under boil water advisory
- 19 November 2006: Vancouver storm pollutes water; 2 million waterless
- 17 November 2006: Canadian Prime Minister to meet Chinese President Hu Jintao in Vietnam
- 16 November 2006: Canada's west coast battles high winds
- 15 November 2006: Canadian law proposes to ban spitting, swearing and urinating in public
- 15 November 2006: Tsunami wave alert for British Columbia dropped
- 15 November 2006: Interview with John Sanderson, Regional Council candidate for Wards 3 & 4 in Brampton, Canada
- 15 November 2006: Canada's Toronto—Danforth (Ward 30) city council candidates speak
- 15 November 2006: Canada's Toronto Centre (Ward 28) city council candidates speak
- 15 November 2006: Canada's Trinity—Spadina (Ward 19) city council candidates speak
- 15 November 2006: Canada's Davenport (Ward 17) city council candidates speak
- 14 November 2006: Ousted Halton MP Garth Turner resigns membership from Conservative party
- 14 November 2006: Opposition MPs say Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean should visit Canadian troops in Afghanistan
- 12 November 2006: Alberta premier Ralph Klein joke outrages Liberal MP Belinda Stronach
- 11 November 2006: Toronto and Rockettes kick into the records book
- 10 November 2006: Canadian PM to amend Criminal Code, drugged drivers to be charged
- 9 November 2006: Royal Canadian Legion upset over white poppies
- 9 November 2006: Indian Railways tie up with Bombardier Transportation
- 8 November 2006: Study shows that Canadians enjoy daily commute to work
- 6 November 2006: 401st Guy Fawkes celebrated in parts of the Commonwealth
- 6 November 2006: Canadian PM and Quebec premier announce plans for highway development in Montreal
- 6 November 2006: Liberal Leadership Candidate Bob Rae warns about reopening Constitution
- 5 November 2006: Ipsos Reid: Poll shows more Canadians oppose Afghan mission
- 4 November 2006: Dove ad viewed more than 3 million times on YouTube
- 4 November 2006: Canada's Don Valley East (Ward 33) city council candidates speak
- 4 November 2006: Canada's Scarborough East (Ward 44) city council candidates speak
- 4 November 2006: Canada's Scarborough East (Ward 43) city council candidates speak
- 3 November 2006: Canada's Scarborough-Agincourt (Ward 40) city council candidates speak
- 3 November 2006: Canada's Scarborough-Agincourt (Ward 39) city council candidates speak
- 3 November 2006: Canada's Beaches—East York (Ward 32) city council candidates speak
- 3 November 2006: Canada's Don Valley West (Ward 25) city council candidates speak
- 3 November 2006: Canada's Trinity—Spadina (Ward 20) city council candidates speak
- 3 November 2006: Canada's Eglinton—Lawrence (Ward 16) city council candidates speak
- 3 November 2006: Canada's Don Valley West (Ward 26) city council candidates speak
- 3 November 2006: Canada's Davenport (Ward 18) city council candidates speak
- 3 November 2006: Canada's Toronto—Danforth (Ward 29) city council candidates speak
- 3 November 2006: Canada's St. Paul’s West (Ward 21) city council candidates speak
- 3 November 2006: Abducted Richmond Hill, Ontario man walks into police station
- 3 November 2006: McGuinty passes on Caledonia dispute to federal government
- 2 November 2006: Canadian Prime Minister Harper agrees to send 'Clean Air Act' to committee
- 1 November 2006: Ontario Provincial Police: Caledonia land dispute is top priority
- 31 October 2006: Wal-Mart cuts ties with PR consultant over controversial Republican TV ad
- 30 October 2006: Interview with Bill Bousfield, Regional Council candidate for Wards 1 & 5 in Brampton, Canada
- 30 October 2006: Canada's Parkdale—High Park (Ward 14) city council candidates speak
- 30 October 2006: Canada's Parkdale—High Park (Ward 13) city council candidates speak
- 30 October 2006: Canada's Etobicoke North (Ward 1) city council candidates speak
- 30 October 2006: Canada's York West (Ward 8) city council candidates speak
- 30 October 2006: Canada's York West (Ward 7) city council candidates speak
- 30 October 2006: Canada's Etobicoke—Lakeshore (Ward 5) city council candidates speak
- 30 October 2006: Canada's Etobicoke Centre (Ward 3) city council candidates speak
- 30 October 2006: Canada's Etobicoke Centre (Ward 4) city council candidates speak
- 28 October 2006: Canadian foreign affairs minister accused to have called Liberal MP a "dog"
- 27 October 2006: U.S. Republican Party television ad bashes Canada
- 24 October 2006: Interview with Stephanie Beaumier, City Council candidate for Wards 1 & 5 in Brampton, Canada
- 23 October 2006: Interview with Chuck Jeffrey, Regional Council candidate for Wards 2 & 6 in Brampton, Canada
- 18 October 2006: Interview with Brodrick Thorpe, City Council candidate for Ward 10 in Mississauga, Canada
- 14 October 2006: Canadian PM: Liberal leadership hopefuls 'anti-Israeli'
- 12 October 2006: Canadian Liberal Leadership frontrunner, Ignatieff, refused to attend debate in Toronto
- 11 October 2006: Canadian MP Belinda Stronach has first interview since affair with Tie Domi
- 10 October 2006: Interview with Derek Begley, Regional Council candidate for Wards 9 & 10 in Brampton, Canada
- 9 October 2006: Controversy follows after Canadian PM skips vote for hockey game
- 6 October 2006: Canada's PM gets award for public service in Calgary
- 6 October 2006: Interview with Curtis Grant, Regional Council candidate for Wards 2 & 6 in Brampton, Canada
- 5 October 2006: Interview with Mathew Njenga, City Council candidate for Wards 2 & 6 in Brampton, Canada
- 3 October 2006: Tropical Storm Isaac hits Newfoundland
- 2 October 2006: Ignatieff leads in tight race in Canadian Liberal "Super Weekend"
- 1 October 2006: Highway overpass collapses near Montreal
- 30 September 2006: Ignatieff leads in early Canadian Liberal delegate count
- 30 September 2006: Hurricane Isaac heads toward Atlantic Canada
- 30 September 2006: Bomb kills soldier in Afghanistan
- 29 September 2006: Ex-Liberal president declares for Toronto mayoralty
- 28 September 2006: Former NHL player Tie Domi alleged to have cheated with Canadian MP Belinda Stronach
- 25 September 2006: Interview with Olive Rose Steele, City Council candidate for Ward 6 in Mississauga, Canada
- 23 September 2006: Mayfield Exposed! highlights artworks of Brampton high school students
- 23 September 2006: Interview with Sean Semper-Whyte, City Council candidate for Ward 6 in Mississauga, Canada
- 23 September 2006: Interview with Vicky Colbourne, Regional Council candidate for Wards 2 & 6 in Brampton, Canada
- 23 September 2006: Interview with Tony Ciufo, City Council candidate for Ward 10 in Mississauga, Canada
- 23 September 2006: Interview with Navdeep Gill, City Council candidate for Wards 2 & 6 in Brampton, Canada
- 22 September 2006: Head of CBC network considers defecation as pleasurable as sex
- 22 September 2006: Two Canadian Liberal leadership candidates have not donated to party
- 22 September 2006: Canadian PM Harper makes speech at UN in New York
- 22 September 2006: Fight for consideration as hockey's hometown rages on in Canada, as a premier takes issue
- 21 September 2006: Four fallen Canadian soldiers return home
- 20 September 2006: Canadian "terror" suspect Arar cleared after one year of torture
- 20 September 2006: New Brunswick voters shun Premier Bernard Lord
- 20 September 2006: Newfoundland supporters of Craig Sharpe feel cheated on
- 19 September 2006: Cabinet shuffled in Ontario
- 18 September 2006: Eva Avila crowned winner of Canadian Idol
- 16 September 2006: Dixie Chicks show documentary at TIFF
- 15 September 2006: Canadian Governor General speaks on Montreal shooting
- 15 September 2006: Parkdale-High Park, Ontario by-election campaign goes negative
- 15 September 2006: Astronaut Steve MacLean talks with Canadian PM over phone
- 15 September 2006: New Democrats score upset in Ontario's Parkdale-High Park by-election
- 14 September 2006: Congress approves Mexican border fence
- 14 September 2006: 20 injured in Montreal college shooting spree
- 14 September 2006: Condoleezza Rice makes visit to Nova Scotia
- 13 September 2006: Canada's Afghan mission in question
- 10 September 2006: Jack Layton reaffirmed as Canadian New Democratic leader with 92% support
- 9 September 2006: Pope tells Canada to end gay marriage
- 9 September 2006: Truck crashes through downtown Toronto sink hole
- 8 September 2006: Canadian PM to make televised address for 5th anniversary of Sept 11. attacks
- 8 September 2006: US talk show: Daily Guinness attempts to return on talk show Live with Regis and Kelly
- 8 September 2006: Kids TV star Lunar Jim to tour malls in Canada
- 7 September 2006: Toronto International Film Festival starts tonight
- 6 September 2006: Liberal leadership hopeful Ken Dryden outlines vision for Canada
- 5 September 2006: Canadian soldiers killed, wounded by U.S. A-10 Thunderbolts' "friendly fire"
- 5 September 2006: Two-thousand traffic fines laid in Ontario this weekend
- 3 September 2006: New Democrat MP disagrees with Layton's call to withdraw from Afghanistan
- 3 September 2006: Canadian Idol top four perform
- 3 September 2006: Canadian Idol top four eliminations
- 3 September 2006: Two-day NATO offensive sees 80 captured, over 200 fatalities
- 1 September 2006: Scugog flag controversy comes to an end
- 31 August 2006: Canadian union upset over Scugog councilor lowering flag
- 31 August 2006: Canadian Prime Minister Harper plays small role in television show Corner Gas
- 31 August 2006: Canadian MP Benoit Sauvageau dies in car crash
- 30 August 2006: Alberta's opposition filibuster anti-gay marriage bill
- 30 August 2006: Canada's Defence Minister visits Canadian troops in Afghanistan
- 29 August 2006: President Bush mocked in two Canadian ad campaigns
- 29 August 2006: Water level of Great Lakes is falling
- 29 August 2006: Film from Nunavut in Canada's north to open TIFF
- 29 August 2006: BC man is selling the boat from old TV series Gilligan's Island
- 29 August 2006: 5 killed as bus from New York City to Montreal crashes
- 28 August 2006: Elizabeth May elected leader of Canada's Green Party
- 28 August 2006: The Green Party of Canada to elect new leader
- 27 August 2006: Tropical Storm Ernesto nears the US Coast
- 27 August 2006: 5 Afghans, Canadian soldier injured in mortar attack
- 27 August 2006: Canadian soldiers kill Afghan police officer
- 26 August 2006: Bloc Quebecois says no to reversing gay marriage
- 26 August 2006: Courtrooms in Ontario to get cameras
- 25 August 2006: Liberal MP resigns as deputy foreign affairs critic
- 25 August 2006: Bodies of Afghan boy, Canadian soldier returned
- 25 August 2006: 8th case of mad cow disease found in Canada
- 24 August 2006: Canadian soldier kills 10 year old Afghan boy
- 23 August 2006: Men charged in US and Canada over alleged plot to arm Tamil Tigers
- 19 August 2006: Ford announces deep production cuts in response to growing losses
- 18 August 2006: Canadian soldier killed in accidental shooting laid to rest
- 18 August 2006: Cape Breton, Nova Scotia to have launch pad
- 16 August 2006: Fire in Amherstburg, Ontario dies down
- 16 August 2006: Four Lotto 649 winners share jackpot
- 16 August 2006: AIDS Conference: Clinton and Gates defend Bush program
- 16 August 2006: 6 Canadian soldiers injured in Afghan attack
- 15 August 2006: CBC looks for Winnipeg news program host
- 15 August 2006: Rae gains support in Canadian Liberal leadership race
- 15 August 2006: Toronto AIDS conference opens without Canadian Prime Minister
- 14 August 2006: International AIDS conference begins in Toronto
- 14 August 2006: Canadians are contacting PM Stephen Harper about the war in Afghanistan
- 7 August 2006: 5th Canadian soldier in a week killed in Afghanistan
- 7 August 2006: Mideast stance hurts Canada's PM Harper
- 6 August 2006: Canadian held in China faces execution
- 3 August 2006: Seven Canadians killed by Israeli air strike
- 2 August 2006: Study at the University of Toronto says text messaging helps with grammar
- 2 August 2006: 676,000 Canadian census forms unfilled countrywide
- 1 August 2006: Heat gets worse in Canada
- 28 July 2006: Music reality show 'The One' cancelled by ABC a week after its debut
- 21 July 2006: Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper assigned airforce aircraft to pick up Canadians in Lebanon
- 19 July 2006: Four children among six Canadians killed in Israeli attack on Lebanon
- 17 July 2006: G8 Summit debates Middle-east crisis, WTO trade talks
- 17 July 2006: Harvard lawyer who advises IDF asked about "rules of engagement" in 2004
- 13 July 2006: Three die in crash of Canadian Search and Rescue Helicopter
- 13 July 2006: Canadian media company Bell Globemedia to acquire rival CHUM
- 11 July 2006: Canadian boy, sucked into water pump, loses feet
- 11 July 2006: Searchers of pig farm for pig digested human remains receive counseling
- 8 July 2006: Montréal man urinated on Canadian National War Memorial
- 8 July 2006: Canadian Prime Minister Harper meets with U.S. President Bush
- 6 July 2006: Parlez-vous français? Qapla’! More Grade 11 boys proficient in Klingon than French: local survey
- 4 July 2006: Speeches of Canada's PM Stephen Harper rank as top-downloaded podcasts
- 2 July 2006: Nickelback's lead singer arrested for drunk driving
- 2 July 2006: Canada Day celebrated at Parliament Hill
- 1 July 2006: Website petitioning in an attempt to save old trillium logo
- 28 June 2006: Conditions in the womb determine male sexuality
- 25 June 2006: Fernando Alonso wins 2006 Canadian Grand Prix
- 24 June 2006: All Renault front row for 2006 Canadian Grand Prix
- 17 June 2006: Avian flu found in eastern Canada
- 15 June 2006: Diesel spill in northern Saskatchewan
- 14 June 2006: Canada's richest man dies at age 82
- 10 June 2006: Two arrested in England with alleged connections to Canadian bomb plot
- 3 June 2006: 17 arrested in Canadian counter-terrorism operation
- 2 June 2006: Oil workers kidnapped off of Nigerian oil rig
- 2 June 2006: Toronto transit workers strike illegally
- 28 May 2006: Full-mast flag generates controversy at Parliament Hill
- 26 May 2006: Sculptor to teach animation maquettes at VAB Creative Studio
- 23 May 2006: Canada extends Afghanistan military role for two more years
- 22 May 2006: Missing girl from British Columbia found safe
- 8 May 2006: Cindy Sheehan urges Canada to welcome U.S. deserters
- 1 May 2006: Economist John Kenneth Galbraith dies
- 20 April 2006: Native protesters repel police raid in Caledonia, Ontario
- 19 April 2006: Canada confirms fifth case of Mad Cow Disease
- 17 April 2006: Still no action in standoff in Ontario town
- 15 April 2006: Amber Alert canceled in Toronto
- 15 April 2006: Five charged in Ontario killings
- 15 April 2006: Canada tests cow for mad cow disease
- 10 April 2006: Farmhouse raided as investigation into Ontario massacre continues
- 5 April 2006: Canada freezes aid to Palestine
- 1 April 2006: Iraq war vet claims atrocities by U.S. soldiers
- 29 March 2006: Canadian Idol comes to Ottawa
- 27 March 2006: Canadian Press speculates on special forces role in Iraq
- 26 March 2006: Information from prisoner leads to freedom for 3 hostages
- 24 March 2006: BC Queen of the North ferry sinks
- 22 March 2006: Canada bans "Where the Bloody Hell are you?" ad
- 20 March 2006: Looted, possibly contaminated body parts transplanted into USA, Canadian patients
- 14 March 2006: Warmest Canadian winter on record
- 9 March 2006: Toronto to have socialized city-wide wi-fi access
- 8 March 2006: Wikinews interviews Gary Fung from isoHunt
- 8 March 2006: Events cancelled at Humber due to college strike
- 8 March 2006: Sault professor sides with students during college strike
- 7 March 2006: Ontario college teachers begin strike
- 25 February 2006: Earthquake hits Ottawa, Canada
- 21 February 2006: Paul Bernardo admits to more rapes
- 7 February 2006: Mother seals fight gallantly for their pups
- 6 February 2006: Conservative Canadian government sworn in
- 1 February 2006: Online retailers in Canada experience strong growth
- 27 January 2006: New Canadian leader vows to push Canadian sovereignty over the Arctic Passage
- 24 January 2006: Conservative party wins minority government in Canada
- 24 January 2006: Canadian federal elections underway
- 24 January 2006: Ford Motor Company cutting 30,000 jobs by 2012
- 23 January 2006: New case of Mad Cow disease found in Canada
- 23 January 2006: Canadian teen faces disputed US military tribunal
- 16 January 2006: Canada wins gold at IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship
- 15 January 2006: Ottawa 67's lose to Saginaw Spirit, 7-5
- 13 January 2006: NHL hockey referee sounds off to website
- 30 December 2005: Taxi driver stabbed to death in Nova Scotia
- 23 December 2005: Canadian Conservatives vow to defend Arctic sovereignty
- 22 December 2005: HIV vaccine trial ready to roll in Thailand
- 20 December 2005: Poll predicts another Liberal Party minority government in Canada
- 11 December 2005: Car entrapped by ice in Halifax
- 1 December 2005: Monday's no-confidence vote may signal end of current Canadian goverment
- 30 November 2005: Canadian government falls in non-confidence vote
- 21 November 2005: International exhibit of chair art starts in Canada
- 13 November 2005: Butter sculpture returns to Canadian National Exhibition
- 12 November 2005: Canadian Mike Mintenko retires from swimming
- 12 November 2005: Two injured in explosion at Toronto fairground
- 12 November 2005: Martin firm on missile defence results in chilly response from White House
- 12 November 2005: Foreigners buy record number of Canadian securities
- 12 November 2005: Demosphere.net launches new Wiki
- 11 November 2005: David Ahenakew removed from the Order of Canada
- 11 November 2005: Train derailed by collision with semi in Saskatchewan, Canada
- 8 November 2005: Gomery report on Sponsorship Program released
- 4 November 2005: Canadian Immigration Minister outlines plan for application backlog, job vacancies
- 28 October 2005: Fact-finder confirms that Arar was tortured
- 21 October 2005: Possible end to strike, fines for BC teachers
- 19 October 2005: Major rallies escalate teacher strike in BC
- 17 October 2005: Ottawa plans tax windfall to deal with budget surplus
- 10 October 2005: CBC service returns to normal tomorrow
- 7 October 2005: Autodesk to buy Alias
- 7 October 2005: British Columbia teachers dropping the chalk and walking out
- 27 September 2005: Suresh Joachim breaks ironing world record
- 21 September 2005: CN Health & Safety Plan planned to be cancelled
- 5 September 2005: Canada increases oil production to assist U.S.
- 29 August 2005: Canadian city announces first Studios of Brampton tour
- 26 August 2005: Canadian woman faces 234 counts of double-doctoring
- 26 August 2005: Winners of international postcard-sized art exhibit announced
- 25 August 2005: Brampton, Canada and Marikina, Philippines seeing double as cities twin
- 24 August 2005: Canada considers trade retaliation against the U.S.
- 22 August 2005: CBC lockout enters sixth day
- 17 August 2005: Canadian gasoline tops $1 a litre, politicians consider options
- 12 August 2005: Third case of BSE reported in Canada
- 12 August 2005: News briefs:June 29, 2005
- 12 August 2005: Results of 2005 British Columbia, Canada General Election
- 12 August 2005: Fans jumping for Juno tickets
- 11 August 2005: NAFTA dismisses US claims of Canadian violation of Trade Agreement rules in softwood lumber dispute
- 10 August 2005: Oil in Alberta spill may be carcinogenic
- 10 August 2005: Cyclist crosses Canada in 30 days for orphans
- 10 August 2005: 'Afghanistan is a 20-year venture' warns Canadian general
- 9 August 2005: ABC News anchor Peter Jennings dies at 67
- 3 August 2005: Canada's new governor general announced
- 2 August 2005: All passengers survive Toronto plane crash
- 29 July 2005: Canada denies visa for Africa's top biosafety negotiator
- 23 July 2005: Legendary bluesman Long John Baldry dead at 64
- 20 July 2005: Canada becomes 4th nation to allow same-sex marriage
- 17 July 2005: U.S. retailers sue world’s largest credit card issuer
- 16 July 2005: U.S. wants to impose its "no-fly" list on most Canadian domestic flights
- 15 July 2005: Pollution in Arctic carried by seabirds
- 15 July 2005: Natalie Glebova is elected Miss Universe
- 14 July 2005: Study: Socialized Canadian surgery half the U.S. cost with same results
- 13 July 2005: Canadian PM Martin testifies before sponsorship scandal inquiry
- 13 July 2005: Michael Smith foundation gifted by BC government
- 13 July 2005: TD Financial to acquire Hudson United Bancorp
- 12 July 2005: WestJet Airlines retires 18 aircraft
- 12 July 2005: 'Noise' takes on 'Fockers' in weekend box office race
- 12 July 2005: ITMS Canada launched
- 12 July 2005: 'Electra'-fying competition faces 'Fockers'
- 12 July 2005: Finland, Canada named among world's most-fit nations
- 11 July 2005: Toronto transit union threatens strike for Monday
- 11 July 2005: Al Gore-owned cable news channel to relaunch August 1 with viewer-created content
- 11 July 2005: Fossett set to recreate first non-stop trans-Atlantic flight
- 11 July 2005: Canadian provinces brace for more flooding
- 9 July 2005: University of Alberta to buy Hudson's Bay Building
- 4 July 2005: Re-creation of 1919 cross-Atlantic flight is successful
- 4 July 2005: Canada awaits Karla Homolka's Release from Prison
- 2 July 2005: Ferry crashes into smaller boats in West Vancouver after losing power
- 2 July 2005: Canadian House of Commons approves same-sex marriage
- 2 July 2005: Court legalizes same-sex marriage in New Brunswick
- 2 July 2005: Canadian PM vows to push ahead with same-sex marriage bill
- 2 July 2005: Canadian military accused of Agent Orange cover up
- 2 July 2005: Canadian boy killed in Cambodian seige; Police storm school
- 2 July 2005: Canadian PM survives confidence vote
- 2 July 2005: Tsunami bulletin issued from Pacific coast of California-Mexico border to Vancouver, Canada
- 2 July 2005: Canadian military hosts first gay military wedding
- 2 July 2005: Canadian MP crosses from Conservative to Liberal party
- 2 July 2005: Speaker breaks tie by voting for Canadian budget
- 2 July 2005: Former U.S. Homeland Security chief defends Canada border security
- 2 July 2005: Canadian Liberal government loses House of Commons vote, won't call election
- 2 July 2005: Ruling Liberals of British Columbia attack opposition in election campaign
- 2 July 2005: Saskatchewan man escapes black bear attack
- 2 July 2005: Canadian PM reaches an agreement with the New Democrat Party
- 2 July 2005: B.C. elections debate fiery but not conclusive
- 2 July 2005: Wal-Mart closes down unionized store
- 2 July 2005: Molson beer buys into the craft market
- 2 July 2005: Advertising contract scandal could bring down Canadian government
- 2 July 2005: Toronto prepares for Monday transit strike
- 2 July 2005: Time for North Americans to spring ahead one hour
- 2 July 2005: EU, Canada impose duties on some US goods in retaliation for Byrd Amendment
- 2 July 2005: Man attempts to foil breathalyzer by eating feces
- 2 July 2005: Charlottetown, P.E.I. residents rally to support restaurant
- 2 July 2005: New York Times finds flight logs that back Canadian's claim of kidnapping by US government
- 2 July 2005: Canadian Football League to test Atlantic expansion with exhibition game
- 2 July 2005: Conservatives plan to reject budget over newly introduced Kyoto amendment in Canada
- 2 July 2005: Canada considers Copyright Act changes
- 2 July 2005: Canada set to rule on U.S. Army refugee
- 2 July 2005: Bush, Martin, Fox hold summit, sign SPP accord
- 2 July 2005: Harp seal hunt approved by Canada, activists call for boycott of Canadian seafood
- 2 July 2005: David Suzuki to Visit University of Toronto
- 2 July 2005: Bright object falls from sky over northwest United States
- 2 July 2005: Canadian airline Jetsgo ceases operations; 17,000 stranded
- 2 July 2005: Four Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers killed in raid
- 2 July 2005: Ex-Ontario Premier Harris to deny Ipperwash allegations
- 2 July 2005: Ernst Zündel expelled from Canada
- 2 July 2005: Canada's next ambassador to U.S. instigates outrage over missile defense
- 2 July 2005: Saskatchewan town asks for return of "accidental" tsunami donation
- 2 July 2005: Labrador's Inuit sign land claims agreement
- 2 July 2005: US president Bush visits Canada
